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The Waveform slider makes that scope’s graph brighter or dimmer. Brighter graphs
make it easier to see fine detail, but harder to see which parts of the graph are stronger
and weaker.
The Graticule slider makes that scope’s scale brighter or dimmer, making it more or less
visible (or distracting) relative to the graph.
The Show Reference Levels checkbox lets you turn on adjustable Low and High
reference level markers by setting the low and high sliders to something other than
their defaults. This is especially useful for HDR grading where you’re working within a
specific peak luminance threshold.
Vectorscope Display Options
The Vectorscope has the following options:
Options in the Vectorscope
Choose ALL to view the entire tonal range of the image as a Vectorscope graph
analysis, or to selectively view just the shadows (Low), mid-tones (Mid), or highlights
(High) of the image as a vectorscope graph analysis.
A Colorize checkbox draws the different areas of these graphs with color taken from
the image being analyzed, which makes it easier to see which part of the scope
graph corresponds to which part of the image. With colorize turned off, graphs only
appear white.
An Extents checkbox draws an outline highlighting all graph excursions to
unambiguously show you all overshoots and undershoots.
A Combine checkbox lets you see simultaneous overlapping extents for the highlights,
mid-tones, and shadows overlaid on one another.
The Vectorscope slider makes that scope’s graph brighter or dimmer. Brighter graphs
make it easier to see fine detail, but harder to see which parts of the graph are stronger
and weaker.
The Graticule slider makes that scope’s scale brighter or dimmer, making it more or less
visible (or distracting) relative to the graph.
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